Amnesty International calls for an independent probe into the arrests of Democracy Hub protesters, raising concerns about police conduct and human rights violations in Ghana
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Former Black Stars captain Stephen Appiah has called for increased government investment in Ghanaian football, emphasizing the need to support all levels of the sport, including youth and women’s teams, …
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The Ghana Police Service has denied claims that it refused medical care to Democracy Hub protest leaders, stating that all detainees, including Barker-Vormawor, were treated
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Kwame Bediako alleges that #ReoccupyJulorbi and #FixTheCountry protests are politically motivated by the NDC and calls for peaceful solutions ahead of the elections.
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Cheddar, a successful Ghanaian businessman, calls on the youth to reject violence, emphasizing education and hard work as the keys to positive change
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The NDC has condemned the arrest and remand of anti-galamsey protesters, calling for their immediate release and accusing the government of suppressing peaceful demonstrations.
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Trafigura threatens to seize Ghana’s assets in South Africa if the government fails to settle a $134 million judgment debt, escalating a long-running dispute
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The Ghana Coalition Against Galamsey (GCAG) expressed disappointment over remarks made by the president of the National House of Chiefs, urging a stronger stance on illegal mining.
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A court has ordered Ghana’s EC to nullify 1,000 fraudulent voter transfers in Manhyia South, allegedly orchestrated by the NDC, to protect electoral integrity.
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Telemedicine is changing healthcare in rural Ghana by providing AI-powered solutions for maternal health, chronic disease management, and infectious disease control, offering hope for underserved communities